Cabbage root is a good source of vitamen E
Cabbage plants have fibrous roots. Fibrous roots are a type of root system where roots branch to form a dense network, providing strong anchorage and efficient absorption of water and nutrients. This is in contrast to tap roots, which have a main root that grows vertically downward with smaller lateral roots branching off. In the case of cabbage, its fibrous root system helps support the plant's large, leafy growth above ground.
Cabbage is not a significant source of protein. It contains only small amounts of this macronutrient, with about 1 gram of protein per cup of chopped cabbage.
The cabbage butterfly larvae, also known as cabbage worms, feed on plants in the Brassicaceae family such as cabbage, broccoli, and kale. The adult cabbage butterfly feeds on flower nectar, but does not have a specific favorite food as it primarily focuses on mating and laying eggs.
yes there is a type of cassava that is compound
Cabbage is a biennial plant that is grown as if it was an annual (as are carrots).
All cabbage plants contain roots.
Brassica. potato is not a root its a tubar, sweet potato is a root. cabbage is leaves and undeveloped flower
tap root
After you cut the cabbage head off of the root. Replant the root, and it will flower and seed. Plant the seeds and there you have it.
After you cut the cabbage head off of the root. Replant the root, and it will flower and seed. Plant the seeds and there you have it.
leaf
tap root
No, cabbage grows above ground, root vegetables grow in the ground (like roots). Examples of root vegetables are potatoes, carrots, radishes, and yams.
No, cabbage is not classified as a root vegetable. The edible part grows above the ground. Although cabbage has roots, they are not the edible part. Such things as carrot and potato (where the edible parts grow under the ground) are classified as "root" vegetables.
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cabbage
Oh honey, cabbage is not a tap root. It's a leafy vegetable that grows above ground, not below. So, unless you want to start digging up your garden looking for tap roots, I suggest you stick to the produce aisle for your cabbage fix.